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. ♪ >> monster energy ama supercross, and fim world championship inside the metrodome in minneapolis, minnesota, for round 14 of the 2013 championship season. hello, everybody.
. ♪ >> monster energy ama supercross, and fim world championship inside the metrodome in minneapolis, minnesota, for round 14 of the 2013 championship season. hello, everybody.
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evacuated the risk of failure there are fears of a potential explosion from this plant there also toxic fim spewing from this plant and it's and it's feared that they may spread to nearby towns to this is the moment of the second explosion we believe a person was filming obviously knocked off their feet by the power of that explosion emergency services have been here for a number of hours a few hours trying to do what they can to put out the fire to contain the fire and to also made the potential release of toxic fumes safe. not sure if i can just bring you back in we are looking at these pictures live pictures that we're getting from texas saying it's still one of mass devastation but tell us a little bit more about what you believe. people who want affect you can actually be doing to help we know that the response is massive for the boston bombings i can tell us a little bit more about the response not many from the national media and from the government if you've heard of any well certainly one thing that's you're going to see is going to see anyone who can help who. will try to help in
evacuated the risk of failure there are fears of a potential explosion from this plant there also toxic fim spewing from this plant and it's and it's feared that they may spread to nearby towns to this is the moment of the second explosion we believe a person was filming obviously knocked off their feet by the power of that explosion emergency services have been here for a number of hours a few hours trying to do what they can to put out the fire to contain the fire and to also made the...
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Apr 18, 2013
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you analyzed the material that was inside this plant, it could have been anywhere from five to ten fims as strong as the blast in oklahoma city. jake? >> tom foreman in the virtual studio thank you. we're moments from the start of the fbi news conference. we'll bring it to you live and have more on the investigation next. red lobster's chefs to your table for a limited time! it's our seafood dinner for two for just 25 dollars! a handcrafted seafood feast made to share. first you each get salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. then choose two from a wide variety of chef-inspired entrées like our new honey garlic crispy shrimp or new seafood lover's linguini. round out your seafood dinner with your choice of either an appetizer or dessert to share! don't miss our seafood dinner for two, just $25 at red lobster, where we sea food differently. ncncncncncer ] this is a fire don't miss our seafood dinner for two, just $25 that didn't destroy a home. this is a break-in that didn't devastate a family. this is the reason why -- adt. and while some companies may offer home security, at adt, w
you analyzed the material that was inside this plant, it could have been anywhere from five to ten fims as strong as the blast in oklahoma city. jake? >> tom foreman in the virtual studio thank you. we're moments from the start of the fbi news conference. we'll bring it to you live and have more on the investigation next. red lobster's chefs to your table for a limited time! it's our seafood dinner for two for just 25 dollars! a handcrafted seafood feast made to share. first you each get...
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this particular character, henry wipple, the herman family whose property we shot on have seen the fim m and they were glad that they were not portrayed as rude. >> they like this. >> farming is a big multinational global business now. >> let's take a look at -- there's a little violence in this movie so we've got to go to the topic of du jour. how many movies have you been in where there's violence. >> excuse me? >> i don't think of you in violence films. >> i've been in a few, action where i've carried a gun or wa ever. >> the last of the die hard movie, i'm sure it is the last -- >> i hope so. >> the violence level, you know, it's something. i just saw the one about the white house -- the fall of owe limb pus. i don't mind comic book stuff but when it's sadistic and guys get blown away and you see the whole thing, what do you think, mr. director? >> you know, i would agree with you. it's not my style or my taste. >> do you think it teaches kids how to behave? campbell brown used to be in our business. she thinks it is. >> you can graduate high school without taking a class in media.
this particular character, henry wipple, the herman family whose property we shot on have seen the fim m and they were glad that they were not portrayed as rude. >> they like this. >> farming is a big multinational global business now. >> let's take a look at -- there's a little violence in this movie so we've got to go to the topic of du jour. how many movies have you been in where there's violence. >> excuse me? >> i don't think of you in violence films. >>...
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. >> reporter: fredericka, outside of jodi arias, alyce laviolette spent more fim on the stand than anyone else in this case. a lot of that time was spent battling with juan martinez, the prosecutor, but she also had to take some very tough question this is week from the jury. >> i'm going to continue to ask the jurors' questions. >> reporter: many of the questions for defense expert laviolette showed some jurors don't seem to believe laviolette's testimony. that jodi arias was a victim was domestic abuse. >> we have a gunshot to the head, a four-inch deep slit throat and close to 30 stab wounds delivered by jodi to travis. is not the perpetrator of the greatest domestic violence jodi? >> reporter: jurors had 150 questions for laviolette, who spent 11 days on the witness stand. many of those days were spent sparring with prosecutor juan martinez. >> isn't that an indication of stalking behavior? >> reporter: jodi arias had to sit and watch as matter necessary used laviolette, her expert witness, to argue her case, including that jodi arias was stalking her exboyfriend, travis alexander, be
. >> reporter: fredericka, outside of jodi arias, alyce laviolette spent more fim on the stand than anyone else in this case. a lot of that time was spent battling with juan martinez, the prosecutor, but she also had to take some very tough question this is week from the jury. >> i'm going to continue to ask the jurors' questions. >> reporter: many of the questions for defense expert laviolette showed some jurors don't seem to believe laviolette's testimony. that jodi arias...
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Apr 9, 2013
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160,000 american horses, most of them perfectly healthy, not candidates for euthanasia not animals in fim or dying because the meat industry doesn't want those animals. they want fully intact and younger animals for the better meat, they were shipped to these plants in canada and mexico. the main market being europe. europe, as you mentioned had this big mislabeling issue that beef products that people thought they were buying, it was going to be cow raised in europe or somewhere else, turned out to be horse. and this, of course, has thrown the global horse meat trade into a tizzy and ironically, at the very time when the horse slaughterers should be laying low in the united states, they're trying to legalize horse slaughter in the united states. the oklahoma legislature passed a bill to authorize the opening of a slaughter plant and several other states have applications into the u.s. department of agriculture which would be forced to place inspectors at the horse plants just as they do for cattle plants and for pig plants. >> bill: there's no federal prohibition against it, is there? >>
160,000 american horses, most of them perfectly healthy, not candidates for euthanasia not animals in fim or dying because the meat industry doesn't want those animals. they want fully intact and younger animals for the better meat, they were shipped to these plants in canada and mexico. the main market being europe. europe, as you mentioned had this big mislabeling issue that beef products that people thought they were buying, it was going to be cow raised in europe or somewhere else, turned...